Duanlu Zhou
Career History

Education: 1995 Bachelor Degree, Department of Physics, Beijing Normal University 1998 Master Degree, Department of Physics, Beijing Normal University 2001 Doctor Degree, Institute of Theoretical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences Employment and Occupation: 2001-2003: Postdoctoral fellow, Institute for Advanced Study, Tsinghua University 2004-2006: Postdoctoral fellow, School of Physics, Georgia Institute of Technology 2006-present: Associated Professor, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences.

Research Interests 1.Quantum computation, quantum information, and related physical realization, 2.Bose Einstein Condensation (BEC),3.Quantum measurement and quantum decoherence, 4.Relation between quantum information and quantum physics,

Research Experience

So far 39 SCI papers were published, cited by others more than 350 times. Research highlights::
1. Systemically studied the classification and the quantification of multiparty correlations in multipartite quantum states.Develop the concept of irreducible m-party correlations in an n-partite quantum states based on maximal entropy principle. 
2. Studied the dynamical effects of Bose-Einstein condensate in an optical cavity, emphasizing the interaction between photons and Bose-Einstein condensate. 3. Proposed an experimental scheme to generate an EPR photon pairs deterministically in a cavity-QED system. 4. Proposed an theoretical scheme to measure the parity of many qubits, and its possible realization in trapped ion system. 5. Generalized the concept of graph state from qubit to qudit, and verified that it can be applied in universal quantum computation. 6. Studied the spin mixing and spin domain formation in spinor Bose-Einstein condensate. Current Resea

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